- Chemical Family:Rosins
- Functions:Binder & Resin, Tackifier
- Compatible Polymers & Resins:Natural Rubbers (NR), Other Compatible Resins, Synthetic Rubbers
- Synonyms:Rosin, hydrogenated
Foreverest Resources Hydrogenated Rosin H106 is one of the dominant varieties of modified rosin with light color, high oxidation resistance and high thermal stability. It is soluble in ketones, esters, hydrocarbons, alcohols and chlorinated solvents and insoluble in water. Conjugated unsaturation of abietic resin acids can be removed through catalytic hydrogenation to overcome the shortcomings of oxidation and color degradation in rosin, is compatible in useful proportions with alkyds, natural and synthetic rubbers, natural resins, ethylcellulose; waxes; plastic polymers, elastomeric polymers, metallic pigments, and many other raw materials.